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In a world buzzing with artificial intelligence, gene therapy, 3-D printing, and brain implants, where does India stand? India is not yet a front-runner in creating new knowledge and world-changing inventions. India does not even feature among the top 10 countries in scientific research.
In this book, Varun argues that India would risk its economic progress, technology industry, and social development if it does not lead in research and innovation. He deliberates on how we can make India a leader in science and technology and uses a data-based approach to highlight the various limitations of India's research ecosystem. He demystifies how discoveries and inventions happen through stories and personal experiences.
The book provides concrete, well-reasoned steps to build a "Scientific India." This is essential for India's success and for serving the cause of human progress.
Contents
Foreword by Desh Deshpande
Preface
Acknowledgments
Science, Technology, and Innovation: An Introduction
Leading Science and Technology: A 'Must-Do' for India
Research in India: The Past, Present, and Future
Researchers: Attracting Our Best Minds
Resources for Research: Speed, Accessibility, and Merit
Research Environment: Connecting, Collaborating, and Competing
Research, Industry, and Science Entrepreneurship
Questioning the Existing: Research Questions That Matter
Building World Class Universities: Policy and Institutional Structures
Leading Science and Technology: Vision for the Future
Notes and References
Index
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